Configuring Port Settings; Physical Port Settings; Table 3.2: Default Physical Port Settings - Avocent CCM Installer/User Manual

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If you want the time to be updated periodically, specify an update interval of up to 99 hours. If you
specify a zero interval value (which is the default), the time will be updated only when the CCM
appliance reboots.
When you enable NTP, you are prompted to confirm or cancel the operation.
To disable NTP, issue an NTP command with the Disable parameter.
NTP DISABLE
See NTP Command on page 67 for more information.
To display NTP information:
Issue a Show NTP command.
See Show NTP command on page 98 for more information.

Configuring Port Settings

A CCM appliance contains physical serial ports (8, 16 or 48 plus the console port) that ship with
default values. You may change these values as needed for your system configuration.
You may also add up to 16 virtual ports on a CCM appliance, in addition to the physical ports.

Physical port settings

You may configure a CCM physical port to support one of two types of target devices (TDs): SPC
or console.
A console TD may be a serial-managed Linux (or other Unix) server, router, firewall or other
supported serial device.
By default, CCM appliance physical ports are configured with the settings listed in Table 3.2.

Table 3.2: Default Physical Port Settings

Parameter
Target device
Name
Baud rate
Bits per character
Parity
Stop bits
Flow control
Time-out
CLI access character
Value
Console
xx-xx-xx Pn (last 3 octets of MAC address plus the port number)
9600
8
None
1
None
User Server CLI setting (15 minutes)
Use Server CLI setting (^D)
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